Message from @anja TM

Discord ID: 424692563656835084


2018-03-17 22:03:55 UTC  

h

2018-03-17 22:03:55 UTC  

well alot of the patients just go in for a week to test out a new medication to make sure they are safe

2018-03-17 22:04:29 UTC  

well im not saying its inherintly violent

2018-03-17 22:04:46 UTC  

but violent outbursts would be something that seperate it form generic depression

2018-03-17 22:05:33 UTC  

manic depression, highs and lows

2018-03-17 22:08:20 UTC  

outbursts are kinda different tho

2018-03-17 22:08:37 UTC  

depressed people can have outbursts

2018-03-17 22:08:49 UTC  

bipolar is marked more by week + long periods of mood changes

2018-03-17 22:09:14 UTC  

violent outbursts aren't something that make it separate from depression bc you can be depressed & have violent outbursts

2018-03-17 22:09:36 UTC  

well its gonna be more common in bipolar

2018-03-17 22:10:05 UTC  

imo instability of some level is the mark of bipolar

2018-03-17 22:12:40 UTC  

its not an opinion piece

2018-03-17 22:12:43 UTC  

but ok

2018-03-17 22:13:06 UTC  

well if they can both be marked by outbursts of some sort than whats the difference?

2018-03-17 22:14:02 UTC  

the lines shouldnt be that blurred

2018-03-17 22:14:20 UTC  

long periods of mania and depression, or hypomania and depression

2018-03-17 22:14:56 UTC  

these periods are marked by big changes in mood, energy levels, and activity levels, and last from 4 days to months

2018-03-17 22:14:58 UTC  

simplified "instability"

2018-03-17 22:16:09 UTC  

referring to it as "instability" implies shorter, more sudden changes

2018-03-17 22:16:24 UTC  

someone with bipolar may have 2 weeks of mania where they're extremely productive and energetic, but unable to sleep, and then may have 2 months of depression

2018-03-17 22:16:37 UTC  

someone with bipolar II is more likely to have shorter periods of hypomania, followed by long periods of depression

2018-03-17 22:16:46 UTC  

bipolar 2...

2018-03-17 22:16:55 UTC  

mood swings are distinct from bipolar

2018-03-17 22:17:04 UTC  

just call it severe bipolar

2018-03-17 22:17:42 UTC  

well id imagine bipolar would be treated similarly to mood swings

2018-03-17 22:18:37 UTC  

trying to find some middle ground coping mechanism

2018-03-17 22:19:16 UTC  

*it's different*

2018-03-17 22:19:22 UTC  

it's not more severe

2018-03-17 22:19:59 UTC  

it's hypomania, which is different from mania

2018-03-17 22:20:10 UTC  

bipolar I and II can be equally severe, and simply have different symptoms, because they are different forms of the same disorder

2018-03-17 22:20:25 UTC  

and why does the treatment matter

2018-03-17 22:20:27 UTC  

i mean

2018-03-17 22:20:45 UTC  

"bipolar: 2 weeks and then 2 months" biploar 2:"short followed by long"

2018-03-17 22:20:48 UTC  

was that trying to make a point or just a statement

2018-03-17 22:21:04 UTC  

how else would i interpret it other than one and then a more severe

2018-03-17 22:21:21 UTC  

bipolar is treated with a lot of the same medications as schizophrenia

2018-03-17 22:21:33 UTC  

idk how mood swings are treated

2018-03-17 22:22:38 UTC  

2 months isn't long tho

2018-03-17 22:22:59 UTC  

i was meaning 6 months to 2 years

2018-03-17 22:23:00 UTC  

tell that to someone locked in their room blank face for 2 months

2018-03-17 22:23:54 UTC  

i'm just talking about things relative to each other